Ioannis Papathanasiou, Maria Dimitriadi, Spiros Zinelis
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Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to characterize the microstructural, mechanical, and surface properties of abutment screws with modified surface characteristics.
Methods: Five anodized abutment screws of different coloration (green, purple, yellow, blue, brown), one Diamond-like carbon (DLC)-coated screw, one gold-alloy screw, one gold-coated screw, and one uncoated screw were used. Surface roughness parameters (Sa, Sq, Ssk, Sku, Spk, Sk, and Svk) were assessed by an optical profiler. Microstructural observations and elemental analysis were conducted with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with energy dispersive X-ray detector (EDX). Martens Hardness (HM) and Indentation Elastic Modulus (EIT) were evaluated using Ιnstrumented Ιndentation Testing (IIT) employing a nanoindentation testing device. One-way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc tests were performed for statistical analyses (a = 0.05).
Results: SEM-EDX analysis demonstrated differences in microstructure and elemental composition on the bulk and the surface of abutment screws tested. Statistically significant differences were found for all surface roughness parameters and mechanical properties tested. The green anodized screw demonstrated significantly higher Sa, Sq, Spk, and Svk values, while the gold-coated screw had significantly higher HM and EIT.
Conclusions: The examined abutment screws displayed significant variations in the properties assessed, indicating that these differences may lead to variations in their clinical performance.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD) is the longest standing peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to advancing the knowledge and practice of esthetic dentistry. Its goal is to provide the very latest evidence-based information in the realm of contemporary interdisciplinary esthetic dentistry through high quality clinical papers, sound research reports and educational features.
The range of topics covered in the journal includes:
- Interdisciplinary esthetic concepts
- Implants
- Conservative adhesive restorations
- Tooth Whitening
- Prosthodontic materials and techniques
- Dental materials
- Orthodontic, periodontal and endodontic esthetics
- Esthetics related research
- Innovations in esthetics